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BONALLACK MANN EGERTON Stand 29 Bonallack Mann Egerton Refrigerated Vehicles Ltd., Basildon, Essex

25th September 1964
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DESIGNED for Air Products Ltd., to demonstrate the new Cryo-Guard liquidnitrogen method of refrigeration, a special B.M.E. 820-cu.-ft. plastics van body is a special feature of this stand. The body is insulated with expanded p.v.e. and the temperature is regulated automatically in the range of —30° F. to +30° F.

A light-alloy, 1,370-cu.-ft., refrigerated polystyrene-insulated boxvan body built to comply with T1R regulations is mounted on a tandem-axle semi-trailer hauled by an E.R.F. tractive unit, and a 582-cu.-ft. refrigerated delivery van is fitted to a Bedford chassis, the two vehicles being respectively equipped with a Thermo King refrigerating unit and Winget hold-over plates. Expanded polystyrene is also used for insulating a light-alloy boxvan of 1,250 Cu, ft. shown mounted on a B.T.C. semi-trailer.